Film for DC’s Lobo in the Works?

Film for DC’s Lobo in the Works?

Back in the 90s, in my high school art class, a dude I knew was obsessed with Lobo.Â All his art projects involved this humorous, yet very dark and violent DC character.Â Â Lobo was kind of DC’s answer to Wolverine (they do fight each other in one story line!) but darker, ruder and very irreverent.

Latino Review has posted a video review of the script.Â I don’t know much about the character, but just looking at the visuals I’ve seen, it looks like aÂ Lobo film could be a lot of fun.Â As long as they go as dark as the source material, I think it could be fantastic.

Who knows, though.Â Did Watchmen’s lack of success kill the R-rated comic book film? I’ll go out and say, if a PG-13 Lobo film comes to theaters it will be forgettable.Â But, if Warner Bros. takes a risk and trusts the source material, this could be really cool.

An alien, Lobo works as an interstellar mercenary and bounty hunter. Although introduced as a hardened, rarely-used noir villain in the 1980s, he languished in limbo until his revival as an anti-heroparody of Marvel Comics superhero Wolverine (in issue #41 of Deadpool, another Marvel series, Lobo himself was parodied in the likeness of Dirty Wolff, a large blue skinned man who drove a demonic motorcycle). biker in the early 1990s. The character enjoyed a short run as one of DCâ€™s most popular characters throughout the 1990s. This version of Lobo was intended to be an over-the-top.

No director has been attached to this project and it is very much still in the preliminary stages of development.Â I’ll be monitoring this for sure!